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Cisco NCS 5500 Series Command Reference

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class-map
To define a traffic class and the associated rules that match packets to the class, use the class-map command
in XR Config mode. To remove an existing class map from the router, use the no form of this command.
class-map [type [traffic | qos]] [match-all] [match-any] class-map-name
no class-map [type [traffic | qos]] [match-all] [match-any] class-map-name
Syntax Description
(Optional) Specifies a quality-of-service (QoS) class-map.type qos
(Optional) Specifies traffic type class-map.traffic
(Optional) Specifies a match on all of the match criteria.match-all
(Optional) Specifies a match on any of the match criteria. This is the default.match-any
Name of the class for the class map. The class name is used for the class map and to
configure policy for the class in the policy map. The class name can be a maximum of
63 characters, must start with an alphanumeric character, and in addition to alphanumeric
characters, can contain any of the following characters: . _ @ $ % + | # : ; - =
class-map-name
Command Default
Type is QoS when not specified.
Command Modes
XR Config mode
Command History
ModificationRelease
This command was introduced.Release 6.0
Usage Guidelines
The class-map command specifies the name of the class for which you want to create or modify class map
match criteria. Use of this command enables class map configuration mode in which you can enter any match
command to configure the match criteria for this class. Packets arriving on the interface are checked against
the match criteria configured for a class map to determine if the packet belongs to that class.
These commands can be used in a class map match criteria for the ingress direction:
match access-group
match [not] dscp
match [not] mpls experimental topmost
match [not] precedence
match [not] protocol
Task ID
OperationsTask
ID
read,
write
qos
Modular QoS Command Reference for Cisco NCS 5500 Series and Cisco NCS 540 Series Routers
4
QoS Classification Commands
class-map

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Cisco NCS 5500 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesNCS 5500
CategoryNetwork Router
Operating SystemCisco IOS XR
Product TypeModular Router
Form FactorRack-mountable
PurposeHigh-performance routing for service providers and large enterprises
Interface TypesEthernet
RedundancyRedundant power supplies and fan trays
Port DensityVaries by model; high-density configurations available
Routing ProtocolsBGP, OSPF, IS-IS, MPLS
Power Supply OptionsAC and DC power supplies available
ManagementCLI, SNMP, NETCONF

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